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March for Values \u200b\u200bin Ocoa
Ocoa Club Advancing Technology ( OCANTEC ) started on Friday March 4 its fifth week techno-cultural with a march through the values \u200b\u200bthat the school started from Santa Baez in the municipality of San José de Ocoa . participated in this march schools Federico Froebel , school, Our Lady of Altagracia and Emmanuel College , sporting banners with messages allegorical values.
This fifth week techno Cultural- is dedicated to young people and Charlee Claudio Soto Caamaño , who traveled over 1,200 miles across the country for the rescue of values. Club OCANTEC also offered a chat show on Friday in home values \u200b\u200bcreated with the participation of Licda . Amelia Castillo.
The march walked the streets of the town of Ocoa Dominican flag showing the front, until the room Center Computer Training (CCI ), which would make an opening act.
This week provides for Monday 7 March a securities conversatorio detainees at the police station in Ocoa , by Theodore Valenzuela. On Tuesday March 8 workshop will provide a technological Swamp Ocoa and Wednesday 9 will study the history of the club in a local television program.
The ballet batton Ocoa led by Ángel Emilio Pimentel ( Mamila ), was also marching and cheering the parade by the values \u200b\u200bheld OCANTEC at the start of its fifth week techno-cultural.
public research centers were not present in this march because Ocoa currently no teaching in this area by a strike of the Dominican Association of Teachers. But equally it was a very nice place, especially since it involved mostly children.
The ceremony in the Hall of INDOTEL began with the Dominican National Anthem. Children in their students wore the uniform shirt, signs with values \u200b\u200bsuch as loyalty, respect, honesty, responsibility, honesty, among others.
club adviser OCANTEC , Fanny Santana ( Maricrí ) had words of welcome to this activity, who urged those present to rescue the much needed values so that fewer prisoners, less crime, fewer drugs and less violence, so OCANTEC do this kind of marches to call attention.
The young president OCANTEC club, Katherine Arias was the master of ceremonies at the opening of the fifth week techno-cultural.
She Yanibel Baez, representing the school Federico Froebel , made a presentation on the value of honesty.
Children school students Our Lady of Altagracia made an acrostic on the value of Respect.
She Gabriela Troncoso , representation in school Emmanuel made his statement, the value of loyalty.
The head table consisted Fanny Santana OCANTEC adviser, Miriam Pujols headmistress Federico Froebel , Professor Manuel Rodríguez ( Shema) the school Our Lady of Altagracia and Pastor Manuel Ortiz .
She Manuela Ramirez was representing the Juvenile Hall with a message of values, respect and honesty.
Club OCANTEC digital made several appearances on the values \u200b\u200bin this event, besides raising banners with messages like "freedom is not to do what you want, but do what should be. "
Important this activity took place on Friday 4 March at the inico week's techno-cultural OCANTEC therefore need to bring these messages highlighting values, especially children who have the responsibility be those who build a new society that values \u200b\u200bdominate.
congratulate OCANTEC club and hopefully we can have more activities like this often involving children. We invite everyone to participate in upcoming activities to have this club in the week techno-cultural.
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